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  • Travel Nurses, Inc. Recognized by SIA as a Leading Diversity-Owned Staffing Firm – 91% Women-Employed

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    Jun 12, 2025

    For the second year in a row, Staffing Industry Analysts listed Travel Nurses, Inc. on their annual list of Diversity-Owned Staffing Firms

    Travel Nurses, Inc., a leading healthcare staffing agency, has been named to Staffing Industry Analysts’ (SIA) 2025 list of Diversity-Owned Staffing Firms for the United States and Canada. The annual list honors staffing agencies that are certified by third-party organizations as diversity-owned and making meaningful contributions to the staffing industry. This year’s list includes 177 firms, including 79 that are women-owned.

    Travel Nurses, Inc. stands out not only as a certified women-owned business but also for its deep roots in healthcare. Founded by nurses nearly 37 years ago, the company has grown into a national leader in staffing nurses and allied health professionals across the country. Today, 91% of the company’s corporate workforce is made up of women.

    “As a women-owned business, we’re honored to be included on this year’s SIA Diversity-Owned Staffing Firms list,” said Denise Burnett-Stewart, founder of Travel Nurses, Inc. “I am so proud of how far this agency has come. This recognition reflects our commitment to our mission of fostering a culture of trust, respect and continuous growth for the healthcare professionals we serve.”

    As a recognized leader in healthcare staffing, Travel Nurses, Inc. is proud to receive this acknowledgment from SIA. Being named to the 2025 Diversity-Owned Staffing Firms list underscores the company’s long-standing reputation for excellence, trust and dedication in serving healthcare professionals and facilities nationwide.

    The full list of 2025 Diversity-Owned Staffing Firms is available on the SIA website.

    Source: Travel Nurses Inc.

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  • 6 months in, Skoden Coffee & Tea is on the move

    6 months in, Skoden Coffee & Tea is on the move

    Six months after opening inside Phoenix furniture and design store For the People, Skoden Coffee & Tea is on the move. The Indigenous-owned coffee shop will leave the coffee bar and cafe space inside the central Phoenix store when its lease ends on May 16…

    Sara Crocker

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  • Queen Latifah Says Female Leaders Must Do These Four Things If They Want To Succeed | Entrepreneur

    Queen Latifah Says Female Leaders Must Do These Four Things If They Want To Succeed | Entrepreneur

    Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

    The good news is that, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, women-owned employer firms account for more than a third of all U.S. employer-owned firms and revenues at these women-owned businesses have grown almost 52% between 2012 and 2019 compared to a 34% rise in firms owned by men.

    The bad news? Females are still struggling to get investment dollars. According to a recent study conducted by the research site Pitchbook, U.S. startups with all-women teams received 1.9% (or around $4.5 billion) out of around the $238.3 billion in venture capital allocated in 2022.

    Gene Marks

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  • Atlas Travel Welcomes Travel Industry Veteran Kerin McKinnon

    Atlas Travel Welcomes Travel Industry Veteran Kerin McKinnon

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    Jan 17, 2023

    Atlas Travel is pleased to welcome Kerin McKinnon as Vice President, Business Development. As an Executive Team member, McKinnon will be responsible for the growth of Atlas’ business travel program offerings through developing strategies that align with customer success journeys. McKinnon will also oversee all sales operations, sales enablement and technology engineering.

    With vast experience in building Fortune 100 company partnerships, McKinnon offers a varied and valuable skillset as a creative strategist, effective leader, seasoned public speaker, passionate crusader and fundraiser.

    “We are very happy to have Kerin join the Atlas Team,” said Atlas Travel & Technology Group President Lea Cahill. “Kerin brings a wealth of industry experience and is highly regarded in the corporate travel space. We look forward to achieving great things in 2023 with her on board.”

    Kerin’s notable accolades during her time in the travel management industry have included an appointment to chair key events for The Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) for over a decade and holding a long-term seat on ACTE’s U.S. Council. Kerin has been featured by Purchasing Magazine, Travel Weekly, Business Travel News, Channel 7, New England Cable News and Business Journals throughout the U.S. She was also awarded the 2014 New England Business Travel Association (NEBTA) Leadership and Professional Excellence Award.

    “It’s an honor to be a part of Atlas’ leadership team. I am very excited to return to a company that takes proper care of their clients, suppliers and employees equally and respectfully,” McKinnon said. “Reuniting with clients and colleagues has been such a positive experience. Atlas being a B certified company and their commitment to Corporate Social Responsibly is icing on the cake!”

    Kerin’s expansive corporate travel knowledge and involvement extends to her industry advocacy and passion for nonprofit causes. After losing a client and a co-worker on 9/11, Kerin became a champion for Duty of Care. She also serves on the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I) Committee for the Travel and Meeting Society (TAMS), travels regularly to volunteer and has led multiple group trips for disaster recovery. Kerin has also worked tirelessly as a Government Liaison for the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) and NEBTA on Capitol Hill to support corporate travel legislation.

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    About Atlas Travel

    Since 1986, Atlas Travel has provided easier travel and better management to companies around the globe. As part of Atlas Travel & Technology Group, Atlas Travel offers corporate travel, vacation planning and meetings and incentives services. Through a wholly owned UK division and affiliation with BCD Travel, Atlas Travel offers global travel programs to over 110 countries. Atlas Travel is proud to be a certified Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE), and a distinguished member of the Travel Weekly Power List. Most notably, Atlas Travel is the only North American travel management company with a prestigious B Corp Certification.

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    Media Contact: Taylor Vines

    taylor.vines@atlastravel.com

    800.362.8626 ext.1287

    Source: Atlas Travel

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  • Grounded Foods Launches Plant-Based Cheese Products in Sprouts Farmers Market Stores Nationwide

    Grounded Foods Launches Plant-Based Cheese Products in Sprouts Farmers Market Stores Nationwide

    The line of revolutionary plant-based cheeses, made from hemp seed and imperfect cauliflower, can now be found on the shelves at hundrends of Sprouts Farmers Market locations nationwide

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    Mar 2, 2022

    As part of its rapid growth and retail expansion, Grounded Foods is launching its groundbreaking plant-based cheese products in Sprouts Farmers Market, landing in hundreds of their stores across the United States. 

    Founded in late 2019 by Australian duo Veronica Fil and award-winning chef Shaun Quade, the company has rapidly gained the attention of larger grocery retailers due to its unique ingredients and novel fermentation process, which harnesses the functional proteins and fats contained in hemp and enables Grounded Foods to achieve textures that closely replicate that of dairy cheese. 

    Unlike nut- or coconut oil-based alternatives, Grounded® cheeses are primarily made from hemp seed and imperfect cauliflower and are designed to recreate the sensory experience of eating traditional dairy cheese — appealing to the growing number of flexitarian consumers who want healthier, more sustainable plant-based options without compromising on taste. 

    “It’s the taste for us,” said co-founder and CEO Veronica Fil. “That comes first with everything we do. We firmly believe that it’s possible to satisfy people’s craving for dairy cheese using existing, natural, and underutilized plant resources — stuff that comes from the ground.”

    Sprouts Farmers Market prides itself on its mission to make natural foods accessible to everyone, while only stocking products that uphold its standard of health, quality, affordability, and short, easy-to-comprehend ingredients.

    Many food startups have struggled to secure placement on the retail shelf over the past two years as a result of widespread COVID disruption. Despite these obstacles, Grounded’s retail presence continues to grow and is strengthened by a business model based around local manufacturing and domestic supply chain.  The company’s disproportionate growth also signals an ever-growing demand for plant-based alternatives amongst consumers and grocery chains. 

    Grounded® currently offers three cheeses: a Hemp Seed Cream Cheese, Hemp Seed GOAT Cheese, and a CHEESE FREE CHEESE squeeze-on sauce, all of which are available on groundedfoods.com and at a number of retail locations nationwide, including Whole Foods, Bristol Farms, Gelson’s, Harmon’s, Festival Foods and Pete’s Fresh Market. See here for a full stockist list.

    MEDIA CONTACT: ground.control@groundedfoods.com

    Source: Grounded Foods Co.

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  • The International Women’s Entrepreneurial Challenge Presents 2017 IWEC Award to Dr. Giuseppina Foti

    The International Women’s Entrepreneurial Challenge Presents 2017 IWEC Award to Dr. Giuseppina Foti

    The organization hosts a gathering of some of the world’s most successful women-owned businesses during its 10th anniversary conference

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    updated: Nov 13, 2017

    Dr. Giuseppina (Pina) Foti, Managing Director at Accademia StudioItalia, will receive the 2017 IWEC award, honoring nearly 30 years of award-winning, innovative language education, training, and cultural programs.

    IWEC (International Women’s Entrepreneurial Challenge) is a New York-based international economic empowerment organization exclusively for women business owners, formed in 2007 with the assistance of the U.S. Department of State. In addition to the State Department, its founders include the Barcelona Chamber of Commerce, the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce (MCC), and the FICCI/FLO Chamber in New Delhi. IWEC’s mission is to develop a global business network for successful women entrepreneurs, helping them gain and expand access to international markets by presenting a platform to exchange knowledge, experience and connections, and to promote dialogue among women entrepreneurs and business leaders throughout the world, an ecosystem with a combined income of over US$25 billion per year.

    I am thrilled to nominate Giuseppina Foti for her trailblazing work to be a reference point for women in leadership roles in the Italian economy, promoting and strengthening the spirit of cross-collaboration and partnership among women leaders.

    Diane Thompson, CEO of Novaris

    Since 2007, IWEC has gathered some of the world’s largest and most successful women-owned companies in an intensive three-day program to inform, connect and celebrate the work of women entrepreneurs from all corners of the globe. This year’s event is being held in Redmond, Washington State, on Nov. 12-14.  The conference closes with an awards gala celebrating the groundbreaking work of 53 new awardees from Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia and the Americas. The conference, named ‘Connecting Women Businesses Globally: Accelerating Growth Through Innovation & Technology’ is sponsored by Microsoft, who is also hosting the event at their global headquarters. 

    “I am truly honored to accept the 2017 IWEC Award, and to connect with other women entrepreneurs from all over the world during the 10th anniversary conference.  We’re grateful for this incredible recognition of our work to support culture, education, and connecting with people through language,” stated Dr. Foti of her nomination.

    Giuseppina (Pina) Foti has a Ph.D. in foreign languages and literature with a focus on modern philology and language instruction. She started her three companies, Accademia StudioItalia, ILS University and International Language School 30 years ago, and through her successful career, her schools have taught languages to thousands of students. Accademia StudioItalia, her school for Italian language and culture, received the Star Award from London’s Student Travel Magazine for five years in a row, from 2012 to 2017. The school has an active role in the annual General Status of the Italian Language meetings held by Italy’s Bureau of Foreign Affairs. Dr. Foti is a member of the Italian Equal Opportunities Committee of the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy, an adviser to the World Association of Women Entrepreneurs, member of the Italian Association of Women Entrepreneurs, and founding member of Enterprising Girls, a network for women in business. Further, Dr. Foti is Vice President of University Women of Europe (UWE).

    Diane Thompson, CEO of Novaris is the past IWEC awardee who nominated Dr. Foti for the IWEC award. She stated of the awardee: “I am thrilled to nominate Giuseppina Foti for her trailblazing work to be a reference point for women in leadership roles in the Italian economy, and promoting and strengthening the spirit of cross-collaboration and partnership among women leaders. Giuseppina drives participation and initiatives that bolster the presence of women in key decision-making roles within the public and private sectors. She’s a priceless addition to IWEC, and a role model for women’ s business development efforts in Rome.”

    The November conference marks the first time that IWEC welcomes a Conference Chairperson, Her Royal Highness Princess Noor Asem of Jordan, who will provide part of the welcoming remarks and address the audience on empowering women’s entrepreneurship in her region. Other conference speakers include one of the most influential businesswomen from China, Yang Lan, owner of Sun Media, one of the largest media conglomerates in that country; she was also the ambassador of the Beijing Olympic Games. She is joined by new IWEC Board member and keynote speaker Ibukun Awosika, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of the First Bank of Nigeria Limited; Melanie Alavi, Director of Customer Technology Marketing at UPS; Fernando Hernández, Director or Supplier Diversity at Microsoft; Peter Martínez, CEO of Game Changer Tec; Jackie Sturm, Sr. VP of Supply Chain and Innovation at Intel; Aylton de Souza, Worldwide Enterprise Mobility and Security Business Lead at Microsoft, and other key drivers of innovation, technology and business development.

    “IWEC understands that providing access, resources, and support to help enable the success of female entrepreneurs is key to ensuring women’s active, sustainable participation in the global economy, and contributes to closing the gender gap. We provide a global forum to exchange knowledge, experience, and connectivity among women business owners, setting the stage for education, disruptive business opportunities, roads to joint ventures, and promoting social dialogue among women entrepreneurs and business leaders,” said Ruth A. Davis, Chairwoman, IWEC.

    Learn more about Accademia StudioItalia:

    www.italianinitaly.org

    Contact IWEC: Nancy Ploeger, Executive Director, IWEC. np@iwecawards.com (917) 796-4201.

    Press Office: Andie Farris, CF Creative. marketing@cf-creative.com. (954) 225-9342.

    Source: IWEC

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